Health Insurance Deductible Payment

Nevada Insurance Enrollment Answers How Much Deductible Must I Pay?
 
 
Health Insurance Deductible
Health Insurance Deductible
LAS VEGAS - Nov. 22, 2024 - PRLog -- A deductible is an amount you pay before the Insurance Company starts paying. Health insurance plans will have different deductibles. Low deductible examples might be a "Gold" plan, with example deductibles of $500, $1,000, $2000, etc. An example of a "Silver" plan might have a higher deductible such as $4,000, $5,000, etc. A higher deductible would be seen in a "Bronze" plan at a deductible of about $8,700. But still, what is a deductible?

You Must Pay Your Deductible First
Think of it like getting to 1st base in a game of baseball. You start on home plate, and when you get your first medical bill, you'd start running towards 1st base. Beginning to pay towards meeting your deductible. You'll be expected to pay the whole medical bill out of your own pocket until you've paid your deductible, or in other words, reaching 1st base using our analogy.

The very good news is, no matter what the deductible is, you will most likely pay what the insurance company has "negotiated" with the doctor or hospital, even before you've paid off your full deductible. As an example, if you have a $1,000 doctor bill because you visited a dermatologist for burning off a wart, the insurance company may have a negotiated a price of about $300 with that doctor, instead of having to pay the full $1000. That $300 you pay will apply to your deductible. So, if you have a $4000 deductible, now you'd have $3700 left of your deductible. Make sense?

Once you've paid all your deductible, you are standing on 1st base, using our baseball analogy. Until you've paid all $4000 using our deductible example, you've not reached 1st base yet. But once you've come out of pocket the full $4000, now you'll begin to move towards 2nd base – "Co-Insurance". During this time, co-insurance is where you and the insurance company split the medical bills. Some examples, 70/30, 80/20 or 60/40. Make sure to look at your health plan to see what your deductible and co-insurance are.

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